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ichnography

 
Dictionary: ich·nog·ra·phy   (ĭk-nŏg'rə-fē) pronunciation

n., pl., -phies.
  1. The art or process of drawing ground plans.
  2. A ground plan of a building.

[Latin ichnographiā : Greek ikhnos, track + Greek -graphiā, -graphy.]


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The tracing of ground plans; the representation of a ground plot.


 
 
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